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georgia's first deputy prime minister: we are committed to deepening our bilateral cooperative partnership with china in the future

2024-09-12

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china youth daily client, beijing, september 12 (china youth daily/china youth network reporter yin xining) at the 2024 china international fair for trade in services (hereinafter referred to as "ciftis") global services trade summit held this morning, georgia's first deputy prime minister and minister of economy and sustainable development levan davitashvili stated that he is still committed to deepening bilateral cooperative partnership with china in the future.
as early as 2017, china and georgia officially signed a free trade agreement covering trade in goods, trade in services, etc. "this is a milestone in our efforts to strengthen trade relations with the world's second largest economy," said davitashvili, adding that the free trade agreement proves the growing strategic partnership between georgia and china.
he mentioned that at present, trade in services has become an important pillar of economic growth, job creation and innovation, driving global trade development and shaping the future development pattern. looking to the future, the service sector contains huge opportunities. from digital trade to tourism, from education to environmental services, services play a vital role in modern life.
he looks forward to exploring new areas of cooperation through this ciie. by enhancing cooperation, georgia can propose solutions for a more interconnected, sustainable and prosperous global economy.
on september 12, at the china international fair for trade in services 2024 global services trade summit, levan davitashvili, first deputy prime minister and minister of economy and sustainable development of georgia, delivered a speech. photo by chen jian, china youth daily and china youth network reporter
(source: china youth daily client)
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